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Is a Redemptive 2020 Census Possible? (OPINION)
What if the 2020 census would redeem this nation from our original sins of racism, fairly counting and empowering communities of color long marginalized from our political system?
Transgender Asylum Seeker Dies in ICE Custody
LGBTQ advocates reported that Johana Medina died in a Texas hospital after being under ICE custody for nearly three months.
The Latest: Ambassador Says ‘The Limit Is Mexican Dignity’
WASHINGTON (AP) — The latest on scheduled talks between the U.S. and Mexico.
Four Presidential Candidates Square Off in Immigration Forum
Many audience members shared their personal and emotional stories.
US, Mexico Officials to Begin Talks Over Tariffs, Border
President Trump all but taunted negotiators for a quick resolution.
Brazil’s History of Anti-Blackness
Latino Rebels Radio: June 2, 2019
A Child Lost in Translation
FROM LATINO USA: The story of Teresa Matías and how she ended up making a life-changing decision without full consent.
In El Salvador, Revolutionary Program Gives Inmates a Second Chance
“Yo Cambio” functions like a vocational junior college where inmates are enrolled in a program of their choice or one that matches their vocation or experience.
MTV Will Soon Premiere a Docuseries Based on Border Life in Ambos Nogales
“It’s kinda surreal. I mean, we’ve got cameras in our house, and drones hovering over our coffee table recording us while we talk with the other parents,” one man whose daughter is a cast member told Latino Rebels.
Honduran President Is Target of DEA Investigation
The probe into a “politically-connected drug-trafficking operation in Honduras,” carried out by the U.S. Southern Court District of New York, reached some of the president’s closest advisors.
‘Green Wave’ Sweeps Buenos Aires as New Bill Is Proposed to Legalize Abortion
Along the main avenues, activists from feminist collectives, human rights organizations and workers’ associations tended booths and distributed fliers about reproductive rights.
Is It ‘Borinqueño’ or ‘Borinqueno’? The National Spelling Bee Probably Can’t Answer That Question
An interesting linguistic sideplot from Thursday night’s event.
La carta de AMLO al Presidente Trump
“El lema ‘Estados Unidos primero’ es una falacia…”
Private Wi-Fi to Become Legal in Cuba
The Ministry of Communications said Cubans would be able to set up Wi-Fi networks in their residences
Three Milks Cake: Brochures in ILL Spanish (OPINION)
If you simply translate your brochure into Spanish, you have not done anything profoundly to reach the Latino demographic.
Federal Court Rules Montana Sheriff’s Deputy and Judge Violated Rights of Immigrant by Unlawfully Arresting Him
U.S. District Judge Susan P. Watters held that Deputy Skinner and Justice Hernandez did not have any lawful reason to arrest Miguel Reynaga.
Puerto Rico’s Challenges and Solidarity Before and After Hurricane María (VIDEO)
A presentation from Dr. Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán
Rosselló Administration Delayed in Restructuring Puerto Rico Government
Hundreds of documents obtained by the Centro de Periodismo Investigativo show the obstacles the government faces to achieve projected savings.
Trade Union Calls for National Strike in Argentina
The country’s public transportation system will be affected nationwide.